Mesoamerica which was the home of the Aztecs is not in South America. Mesoamerica is part of the North American Continent.
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As far as I know, gorillas live only in Afrida.
New Zealand's oldest zoo is the Wellington Zoo, located at 200 Daniell Street, Newtown, in Wellington. It was opened in 1906.
the second one say new england but the Zoo in the first one was clearly the St. Louis Zoo!
There's no species known as "South African tigers". And tigers are not native to South Africa. Any tiger living in South Africa would be in a zoo, private collection or similar, and would weigh according to specie, gender, age, Health etc.
No. Cougars are not indigenous to Africa and therefore you will not find any in the wild. There are however a few to be seen in zoos.
Moctezuma commissioned the first zoo. But He didn't comission it in Soth America, it was in North America.
Alfonso Alvarez Blade invented the burglar alarm in 1911.
No
A zoo. in central America and south America
Possibly in a zoo, but not in the wild. A liger is a cross-breed between a lion and a tiger. Neither of these are indigenous to South America.
The Philadelphia Zoo, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the west bank of the Schuylkill River, was the first zoo in the United States. It was opened on July 1, 1874.
Ghost Hunters - 2004 America's First Zoo 6-12 was released on: USA: 1 September 2010
The Central Park Zoo, located in New York City and opened in 1860, was America's first public zoo. It has a land area of 6.5 acres.
The Central Park Zoo, located in New York City and opened in 1860, was America's first public zoo. It has a land area of 6.5 acres.
Probably in a zoo, but sloths are not from P.R. They are from Central and South America in several species.
vampire bats live in both South America, and North America. Also in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, and Chile.
The first zoo in the world is (was) "Schoenbrunner Tiergarten" in Vienna, Austria!